Patreon Posts 19

I know many of you are already thinking that most of my posts in my blogs are my old works, years old quite often. Where are my new works? Have I stopped writing new ones?

Well I am still writing and painting as enthusiastically as before. But these days they are channeled into four other platforms- my annual republished kindle books (https://amazon.com/author/sharmishthabasu) -they devour quite a huge no. of stories and poems every year. Quite a lot!

my bookstore in shoptly (https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu) Another section goes to my shoptly bookstore, here I not only publish my monthly Ezines Agnijaat and Agnishatdal I also publish a set of books of poetry and story. They are quite merrily illustrated and are available as pdf files. Yes you can read them perfectly in your cellular phone and of course in computer.

My twin Ezines Agnijaat and Agnishatdal (both English, monthlies) don’t feature much stories or poems but publish all my new essays and articles and again, truckload of illustrations.

and my patreon profile (https://patreon.com/sharmishthabasu) This one again contains bunch of stories, poems and they almost always are illustrated. If not then the stories are very long and of the type that can’t be illustrated.

I have been so stuck up with my creations that I have ignored my blogs and other social media profiles since 2015 I believe. So, if you enjoyed my works quite amply then I think it is high time that I bring you up to date, to share what I am creating these days and how can you get them!

It will be a lengthy affair, so have patience. I will be updating you about my four years of hyperactive creativity!

I will start with Patreon. It is sort of my launch-pad to make my creativity actually become my career. So since creating my profile there I have been updating 5 works each month, two are the Ezines, the remaining three are writing and paintings. Works my blogger friends thoroughly enjoyed. Stories and poems with ample amount of illustrations!

I will share some works from there, hoping they will impress potential patrons, readers who love the stories/poems I write and will love to get a few of them each month. We all have our monthly quota of books we feed the bookworms inside our brain! I did before I started spending that time into writing and painting. I used to read almost anything I could lay my hands on. So I can guess there are many bookworms like me out there who are not writers, just readers and maybe a few of them will get hooked by my writing.

Most of these girls were sold off by their close relatives, family friends, sometimes parents or foster parents.

The second group came from K’s own people. They bought abandoned girls and boys from nursing homes and hospitals and then after a few years handed them over to Soma.

Her way of working was quite methodical: she first elevated their standard of living to a dreamlike level; then they were drugged and supplied to customers. The photographs were taken in stealth to keep in hand.

They tested the girl in the meantime; if she seemed to be inclined toward luxurious life then she was trapped and forced.

If not, she was simply sent back; if she was ordinary she was sent back to her parents. If she showed promise for the future, she was sent back too, but not from where she came: to one of the houses of Soma.

She was picked up so young that she did not have very clear memories of her parents; so five or six years later when she was handed over to another couple with same name, and similar appearance, she never suspected that her parents have changed.

In these houses it was taken care that the children never got the chance to build a career outside K’s gang. Their student life was so full of obstacles that they usually lost interest and came out as very average students or dropouts.